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man.r so leaveils ottookiead.dis-receivea ana reieneu 10 me cuuiumii.trailroads.irganeforeuudo ilties , los-; the! sur-or an tn for little miles ly on s the ham, Giv-jrgan makecame lying r cos-aeket gaveat the cockt iiolse.The Various Offenders Who Came to for Ilfurlus — Motcs.Before Judge Young yesterday afternoon was commenced the case against Nellie Boyd, the young woman indicted as Jeunie Dailey, for stealing two $100 bills fromFrank Holm, a somewhat unsophisticated foreigner, some weeks ago. Nellie was an inmate of a gilded palace on First street, and when Frank, in company with five others, came in. she took him to her room, where he alleges she robbed him of his wealth. The woman is a short, thick-set person, with a face that is at once pretty and tough. Big black eyes make her face look whiter than it is. and this effect is increased by the pink toque she wears. Holm is a slim young mau, with a blonde mustache, and wears his light hair plastered down on his forehead as though he were afraid it would escape. The case will probably be concluded to-day.COURT CRUMBS.The following special venire was drawn yestorduy for the present term: Alex Good-boy, A. G. Alger, J. P. Harrison. D, L. Owens,
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The Saint Paul Echo

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Tue, Dec 21, 1886

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